Drinking Water Decisions of Canadian Municipal Households - ARCHIVED
Articles and reports: 16-001-M2009010
Description: Households in Canadian municipalities often have options when choosing the type of water they drink at home and whether they treat it prior to drinking it. The reasons why they might choose to treat their water could be aesthetic or there might have been problems in the past that are influencing their decisions today. Using data from the 2007 Households and the Environment Survey, the author explores some of the factors governing these decisions for households in a selection of Canadian municipalities.
Issue Number: 2009010
Frequency: Occasional
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